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  2. Junket (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    In medieval England, junket was a food of the nobility made with cream and flavoured with rosewater, spices, and sugar. It started to fall from favour during the Tudor era, being replaced by syllabubs on fashionable banqueting tables, and by the 18th century, had become an everyday food sold in the streets.

  3. The Forme of Cury - Wikipedia

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    The Forme of Cury (The Method of Cooking, cury from Old French queuerie, 'cookery') [2] is an extensive 14th-century collection of medieval English recipes.Although the original manuscript is lost, the text appears in nine manuscripts, the most famous in the form of a scroll with a headnote citing it as the work of "the chief Master Cooks of King Richard II".

  4. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream is a frozen dessert usually made from dairy products, such as milk and cream and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavors. Ice cream became popular throughout the world in the second half of the 20th century after cheap refrigeration became common.

  5. Medieval Madness - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Madness is a Williams pinball machine released in June 1997. Designed by Brian Eddy and programmed by Lyman Sheats, it had a production run of 4,016 units. [1] As of December 7, 2024, the Pinside pinball community lists it as the #2 highest-ranked pinball machine (behind the 2021 Godzilla machine by Stern); many adherents consider it the greatest of all time.

  6. Elizabeth Chambers Shares the Sweet Memory Behind Her ... - AOL

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    BIRD Bakery’s Banana Pudding. Serves 12. Ingredients. 6 fresh eggs. 1 cup granulated sugar. ¼ cup all-purpose flour. 4 cups whole milk. 1 tsp vanilla extract

  7. Medieval cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A 1998 attempt to recreate medieval English "strong ale" using recipes and techniques of the era (albeit with the use of modern yeast strains) yielded a strongly alcoholic brew with original gravity of 1.091 (corresponding to a potential alcohol content over 9%) and "pleasant, apple-like taste".

  8. List of German desserts - Wikipedia

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    Made from sweet white bread and finely ground poppy seeds boiled in milk with butter. Muskazine: Made from almonds, spices, sugar, flour, eggs and marzipan. Marmorkuchen: Cake made by lightly mingling two different batters, one dark and one light in color.

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